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Competitive adsorption of dye in acid solutions on chemically metanil yellow and RB15 cross-linked chitosan beads

Journal

CHEMOSPHERE
Volume 62, Issue 5, Pages 731-740

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2005.04.068

Keywords

adsorption capacity; anionic dyes; cross-linked chitosan beads; Langmuir isotherm; competitive adsorption

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One kind of adsorbent with a high adsorption capacity for anionic dyes was prepared using ionically and chemically cross-linked chitosan beads. A batch system was applied to study the adsorption behavior of one acid dye (MY, metanil yellow) and one reactive dye (RB15, reactive blue 15) in aqueous solutions by the cross-linked chitosan beads. The adsorption capacities was 3.56 mmol g(-1) (1334 mg g(-1)) for dye MY and 0.56 mmol g-1 (722 mg g-1) for dye RB15 at pH 4, 30 degrees C. The Langmuir model agreed very well with the experimental data (R-2 > 0.996). The kinetics of adsorption for a single dye and the kinetics of removal of ADMI color value in mixture solutions at different initial dye concentrations were evaluated by the nonlinear first-order and second-order models. The first-order kinetic model fits well with the dynamical adsorption behavior of a single dye for lower initial dye concentrations, while the second-order kinetic model fits well for higher initial dye concentrations. The competitive adsorption favored the dye RB15 in the mixture solution (initial cone. (mM): MY = 1.34; RB15 = 1.36); while it favored the dye MY in the Mixture solution (initial cone. (mM): MY = 3.00; RB15 = 1.34) and the adsorption kinetics for dye RB15 has the tendency to shift to a slower first order model. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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